< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/CC/9D/IB-FREMRPFFF_2DF7F41.jpeg" Alt = "Ministry of Defense Initiates the creation of landfill ecosystem < P >< Strong > About 139 000 km2 of the territory of Ukraine are now potentially contaminated explosive objects. In order to accelerate humanitarian demining, the Ministry of Defense initiates the creation of landfill ecosystem for testing the latest demining technologies. This will accelerate the introduction of innovative solutions in this area.

< p > how & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; in the MOU press service, this was discussed during workshop & laquo; modern challenges and innovative approaches in the field of mine activity & raquo; The event organized the OSCE Defense Ministry.

< p > & laquo; we create not just landfills or databases & mdash; We form a new safety ecosystem where each innovation is undergoing real tests and each solution has support for the professional community. This & mdash; System infrastructure that works on life & raquo ;, & mdash; The head of the Main Directorate of Mine Activities, Civil Protection and Environmental Safety Colonel Ruslan Beregul noted.

< p >The landfill ecosystem will have a hybrid model of interaction. This means synchronization of state, educational, production and operator sites for testing the latest solutions.

< P > The central element of the future infrastructure will be the training and testing complex for the development of the latest technologies and innovations in the field of mine-activity, civil protection and environmental safety, presented during the event.

~ ~ ~ > < P > This large -scale initiative, which is implemented with the participation of the Ministry of Defense and interested partners, involves the creation of specialized polygonal zones (for explosive, water, dynamic tests), laboratory and analytical basis for research and testing, educational and testing. application.

< P > The complex will accelerate the introduction of technologies, strengthen the quality of operators' training, provide serious scientific support for innovations, and will become a joint platform for the interaction of state, business, science and international organizations.

~ ~ < p > in general the workshop OB & Rsquo; united more than a hundred Ukrainian and international organizations & mdash; defense clusters, innovative hubs, manufacturers' associations, miners, as well as international partners such as UNDP, Geneva Center for Humanitarian Demand, Halo Trust and Danish Refuge Council.

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Natasha Kumar

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